One adult and a juvenile were issued $100,000 bonds Monday after investigation led police to believe the two were involved in an aggravated robbery at a local gas station and a burglary at a Russellville home last week.

Tre Delph, 18, and a 16-year-old juvenile are accused of robbing Darrell’s Too gas station at the corner of 17th Street and Arkansas Avenue and a burglary on South Denver Avenue last Tuesday, according to testimony by Russellville Police Department (RPD) Det. Mark Frost.

Frost testified during the suspects’ bond hearing Monday that police responded to the gas station where they made contact with a clerk who said while he was closing the store and counting money, a black male with a handgun and a white male with a large knife entered the store wearing masks. The clerk said the black male pointed the gun at him and demanded money from the register and the store’s safe, and when the clerk advised he couldn’t open the safe, the man struck him in the head with the handle of the gun.

Frost said video surveillance showed that while the black male demanded the money, the white male pulled cigars into a brown bag he had carried in with him.

The two then exited the store and ran north around the business, and investigation indicated the two fled south or southeast.

The next day, police received a report of a residential burglary that occurred the day before where pills, money and an Alienware laptop were stolen, Frost said.

RPD received a report of two males matching the description of the suspects involved in the robbery staying at a residence on West 13th Street, and as they were looking into the two suspects, police discovered photos posted on social media by the 16-year-old of a black handgun, a large knife, several pill bottles and items matching what had been stolen in the burglary and that Delph had been talking about the robbery.

According to Frost’s testimony, police made contact with the two suspects on Friday, at which time Delph had in his possession a blue and black checkered backpack seen in the surveillance video, and inside the backpack the allegedly stolen laptop. The 16-year-old was wearing shoes that matched those the white male was seen wearing at the gas station.

Both were taken into custody and requested attorneys after being advised of their Miranda rights. The two are scheduled to appear in Pope County Circuit Court on Nov. 5.